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Spores morphology of Verticillium dahliae: Spores were collected by adding sterile distilled water to the plates and gently scraped with a sterile loop. The spores were then observed under a microscope at 40 × magnification, and pictures were taken. (A) Oval and unicellular conidia (B) Specialized fungal hyphae with conidia.

Spores morphology of Verticillium dahliae: Spores were collected by adding sterile distilled water to the plates and gently scraped with a sterile loop. The spores were then observed under a microscope at 40 × magnification, and pictures were taken. (A) Oval and unicellular conidia (B) Specialized fungal hyphae with conidia.

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Field and laboratory investigations of tobacco plants were carried out to analyze the distribution of Verticillium wilt caused by V. dahliae. V. dahliae is isolated from field Z (Tarkhai, Yarhussain region of Swabi). Species of Fusarium and Actinomycetes were detected in field B (Shaheedan, Yarhussain region of Swabi), while no V. dahliae was isola...

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... isolates of V. dahliae were further characterized by observing the morphology and size of conidia under a microscope. Conidia were oval, unicellular, and hyaline, borne singly on conidiophores (Fig. 4). Conidia are produced at the phialides tip. These characteristics were also described by Jabnoun-Khiareddine, Daami-Remadi, Barbara, & El Mahjoub (2010), and Isaac ...

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